Re: Theos-World 2001 --U L T Day Letter July 25th 2001
Jul 20, 2001 04:39 PM
by Dennis Kier
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From: Frank Reitemeyer <ringding@blinx.de>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World 2001 --U L T Day Letter July 25th 2001
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I am sorry, that (good and right) questions you bring up about Judge
and KT
> will NOT be answered by the recommended books you mention.
> Perhaps you should rather read G. Barborka's "HPB, Tibet and Tulku",
which
I have the book, and I value it. I have heard about the concept long
ago, when another writer took the concept and brought forth a popular
type paperback, and renamed the concept for our times, "Walk-In".
(Ruth Montgomery, I believe, possibly in the '70s.)
I keep the concept in mind most of the time when I consider the
personalities of Theosophy, as well as in other fields, and to other
persons where it seems to happen spontaneously, like to Om-Seti, and
Anastasia.
They probably used it extensively with Krishnamurti.
So, in many of the books they will mention clues that I can interpret,
with the Tulku knowledge, that possibly the author did not understand
themselves.
It appears to me that the Masters, in many cases, took things that
occur spontaneously in nature, and refined them in their own
scientific way, to make useful tools.
They, and HPB say that the phenomena that they did were just science
that our civilization had not discovered yet. I think that the
conscious use of this "Tulku" mechanism is just one example of that.
> Note also, that Judge was actually dead in the last four years (as
his
> "first Indian body" died suddenly) and kept alive only by occult
means (like
> HPB, being dead since Wurzburg, 1887, kept alive also the last four
years by
> occult means). One can conclude that Judge was allowed to go, when
his
> special chela was ready.
That is new to me. I will keep it in mind as I read more.
KT was never pledged (like Judge himself), Judge
> knew KT since alonger time before and was aware who she was and
allowed her
> entrance into the highest degrees from the first day on.
> Hope, this helps a little bit to give you an idea where the answers
to your good questions are to be find.
Thank you. These are things to keep in mind for further reading.
Dennis
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